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they all spoke each other as a social environment. there've been many other examples throughout history. martin luther and his use of pamphlets. tom payne and his common sense. in the way that pamphlets were used during the revolution. >> the first 2000 years of social media on a quote the communicators" on c-span two. >> republican governors rick perry discuss the gop future. then a conversation with u.s. trade representative about of the current state of u.s. trade agreements. at 11:00 p.m., q and a with a doctor. >> a group of republican governors discussed the party message. governors rick perry john kasich and mary fallon top about the policies -- talk about the policies that have adopted and how they are resonating. the a recent event part of annual meeting in scottsdale, arizona. it is a little less than one hour. >> if you could come in and take your seats, we will start right away. we will talk about messaging in 2014 and what we have to do to actually have a more successful 2014 and 2016 than we had last year. i have to tell
they all spoke each other as a social environment. there've been many other examples throughout history. martin luther and his use of pamphlets. tom payne and his common sense. in the way that pamphlets were used during the revolution. >> the first 2000 years of social media on a quote the communicators" on c-span two. >> republican governors rick perry discuss the gop future. then a conversation with u.s. trade representative about of the current state of u.s. trade...
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it symbolizes that kind of creative environment we try to bring to our offices and our work environment. kargo.der and ceo of technology is changing all kinds of businesses, even traditional ones, such as the $9 billion egg industry. a company is creating eggs using plant proteins. the founder and cio was here. the funny thing about food is the more you look at it, the more bizarre it is. 1.8 trillion eggs are laid every year around the world. most of them come from pretty crazy places. imagine kitchens -- chickens crammed into cages. were starting at day one, we might look at plants that are more affordable and more efficient. >> i know that bill gates and thiel are backers. how did you connect with them? >> they are used to investing in cutting-edge technology. they are used to investing in personalized health. when they look at food, it almost stuns them at how much it lacks innovation. we approached them initially through a friend of mine. he introduced us to a partner of theirs and we began to tell a story of how inefficient our food system is. >> what was their reaction when they
it symbolizes that kind of creative environment we try to bring to our offices and our work environment. kargo.der and ceo of technology is changing all kinds of businesses, even traditional ones, such as the $9 billion egg industry. a company is creating eggs using plant proteins. the founder and cio was here. the funny thing about food is the more you look at it, the more bizarre it is. 1.8 trillion eggs are laid every year around the world. most of them come from pretty crazy places. imagine...
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>> well, the economics were good, it's a great environment for us as you know, amazon has a branded environment where nickelodeon lives as a brand because amazon is in the business of selling consumer products. we sell nickelodeon dvds and sponge bob merchandise. it's a great tie in for us and amazon has proven to be a great partner and we've proven to be a great partner for hem. >> on the environment you talked to a couple participants including david from discovery who i sat down earlier seems to indicate there's a little softness in the advertising market. are you seeing that some. >> you know, on our earnings call a few weeks ago we talked about our ad sales growth bogey being in the mid-single digits. >> a lot of people thought you brought that way down, you didn't need to. >> we call them as we see them. what we said on our earnings call is the way it's playing out. a lot of strength going forward as we look at the rest of our year. there's a good ongoing dynamic, a lot of demand in our key categories. for example, in the movie category great mix for us as the year plays out in kids movie
>> well, the economics were good, it's a great environment for us as you know, amazon has a branded environment where nickelodeon lives as a brand because amazon is in the business of selling consumer products. we sell nickelodeon dvds and sponge bob merchandise. it's a great tie in for us and amazon has proven to be a great partner and we've proven to be a great partner for hem. >> on the environment you talked to a couple participants including david from discovery who i sat down...
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the public art program continues its 30-year legacy of integrating art into the airport environment with the addition of five new commissions that are as bold and dynamic as the new building. >> this project was completed in record time, and we were able to integrate the artist's early enough in the process that they could work with the architect said that the work that is completed is the work that really helps complement and instill the space as opposed to being tucked away in a corner. >> be experience begins with the glass facades that was designed with over 120 laminated glass panels. it captures the experience of being under or over clouds when flying in a plane. depending on the distance or point of view, it can appear clear for more abstract and atmospheric. the subtle colors change gradually depending on the light and the time of day. >> i wanted to create an art work that looks over time as well as working on in the first glance. the first time you come here, you may not see a. but you may be able to see one side over the other. it features a couple of suspended sculptures. eac
the public art program continues its 30-year legacy of integrating art into the airport environment with the addition of five new commissions that are as bold and dynamic as the new building. >> this project was completed in record time, and we were able to integrate the artist's early enough in the process that they could work with the architect said that the work that is completed is the work that really helps complement and instill the space as opposed to being tucked away in a corner....
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quote, less certain consumer environment. quote, an environment that looks to be promotional. i mean, wow. this is just pulled quotes. they blame the stars, not themselves. my buddy herb greenberg who said he was nervous about the report before the quarter because of that eyebrow raising management shuffle i talked about. put it out today in the street.com that new management had been confident of the business not that long ago but now the ceo mary dillon seems to have changed her tune saying that ulta, and i quote again, currently conducting an in-depth strategic planning process to prioritize our growth strategies, end quote. that says, wait a second, maybe we're off course here and need to reassess our plan to -- instead of just keep putting up stores willy nilly everywhere while going as promotional as all get out. not about the products, but about the stock. that combined with the constant blaming of the environment tells me, hey, you know what, we may have a broken company here. i don't like it. but five below. here's an historically conservative company that admitted it
quote, less certain consumer environment. quote, an environment that looks to be promotional. i mean, wow. this is just pulled quotes. they blame the stars, not themselves. my buddy herb greenberg who said he was nervous about the report before the quarter because of that eyebrow raising management shuffle i talked about. put it out today in the street.com that new management had been confident of the business not that long ago but now the ceo mary dillon seems to have changed her tune saying...
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chevron says it's committed to working with the local community to drill without damaging the environment it insists that it is abiding by all safety rules but that's not reassuring for farmers like the silly. they could completely destroy us we just want to protect what's important and what's we're in our land. and that's what they've done for more than a months now braving the cold villagers set up makeshift tents across from the company's drilling site chevron did temporarily suspend its operations but last week the camp was raided by the police. i was punched in the face it was humiliating rumanian but the police treated us like criminals i felt my group were so doubt. we tied ourselves together to form a human chain across the road the police officers came in just like grooves they were kicking ass and beating us with their bottoms i was kicked here there was another religious reason hospital now because of how hard they hit him in the stomach. and on saturday more violence would began as a peaceful demonstration was broken up by force. another arrest the protests are at an end but d
chevron says it's committed to working with the local community to drill without damaging the environment it insists that it is abiding by all safety rules but that's not reassuring for farmers like the silly. they could completely destroy us we just want to protect what's important and what's we're in our land. and that's what they've done for more than a months now braving the cold villagers set up makeshift tents across from the company's drilling site chevron did temporarily suspend its...
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and it was then and that environment in which the pictures and the news started coming out in vietnam and we discovered this, that the vietnamese that we met were very candid about what they were facing and many of them were our age were very candid about this as well about what they felt and what they saw and therefore we felt that we were getting a clear picture of what was emerging as the conflict grew in size. our vision differed markedly from the kennedy administration was hoping for and definitely from the johnson administration as well, president kennedy late in 1972 found the editor of "the new york times" and found that he help us go back to the united states because his reporting was dangerous to national security. and president lyndon johnson on two other occasions approached the ap executives to have me removed from the war area and there was lots of other influence, particularly on television owners and important owners of the networks. and it was in this environment than that the written and photographic product emerged from vietnam and it was a matter of controversy fro
and it was then and that environment in which the pictures and the news started coming out in vietnam and we discovered this, that the vietnamese that we met were very candid about what they were facing and many of them were our age were very candid about this as well about what they felt and what they saw and therefore we felt that we were getting a clear picture of what was emerging as the conflict grew in size. our vision differed markedly from the kennedy administration was hoping for and...
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a higher rate environment? first, the banks. i have no doubt they'll get hit tomorrow and be bloody because they're a huge part of the s&p and there's a ton of misperception about them. we've seen major downgrades of the banks, two alone for citigroup and one for morgan stanley. so before you think how easy this is, remember these downgraders -- well, as soon as the stocks get hit, will reiterate the negative stance and someone will say, hey, it's bad for the banks because no one likes to give up a profit. everyone has the right to be wrong. i think these analysts will be wrong. that said, i know that banks actually do better when rates go higher. how do i know this? because jamie dimon explained it to me personally when i interviewed him, and he's the ceo of jpmorgan. in order to really get earnings to expand, he needs rates to go to 4%. that's right. you can raise earnings on the bank stocks starting tomorrow if this battle plan is correct. the analysts will most likely not do so. why? they're worried too. maybe they do it on
a higher rate environment? first, the banks. i have no doubt they'll get hit tomorrow and be bloody because they're a huge part of the s&p and there's a ton of misperception about them. we've seen major downgrades of the banks, two alone for citigroup and one for morgan stanley. so before you think how easy this is, remember these downgraders -- well, as soon as the stocks get hit, will reiterate the negative stance and someone will say, hey, it's bad for the banks because no one likes to...
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that's the best possible environment for there. what did we do? they are completely handcuffed at a time that you don't want to be handcuffed. i'm not sure what they're going to do. somebody is going to have to do something. to me, you can't tauch these things. >> let's get the option action today and turn it out to mike in austin, texas. mike? >> surprisingly enough, when the stocks were performing horribly. there are a lot of other factors as well. if oil prices are up, energy is is a big factor and of course they always have political risks. nothing that is really acting for them. options traders today did seem to think that maybe they could be poised for a short term bounce. we also saw about 135% of the average daily call volume. i thought actually was the most interesting. >> the guy was talking about it is very difficult to try to catch the falling knife and purchase the stocks. for those who think they might have bottomed out temporarily, that is the way they were playing it. >> check out our website. all right. it is holiday shoppers fill
that's the best possible environment for there. what did we do? they are completely handcuffed at a time that you don't want to be handcuffed. i'm not sure what they're going to do. somebody is going to have to do something. to me, you can't tauch these things. >> let's get the option action today and turn it out to mike in austin, texas. mike? >> surprisingly enough, when the stocks were performing horribly. there are a lot of other factors as well. if oil prices are up, energy is...
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sharon put in jest this is really what's at the heart of the matter the environment and the water for them it's not so much about fighting chevron as it is about protecting both their lives and livelihoods but you've got the beef all my years i have been working on the land it is the only live the time now. during the day isn't your typical sort of protester a farmer all her life she and her husband were also some of the first villagers to speak out against chevron's plans to drill for natural gas in their community we've heard horror stories we're going to supply being polluted forests no longer being green we don't want to risk everything for this company to make a profit chevron says it's committed to working with the local community to drill without damaging the environment it insists that it is abiding by all safety rules but that's not reassuring for farmers like the silly. little camel they could compute you destroy us we just want to protect what's important in our land and that's what they've done for more than a month now braving the cold villagers set up makeshift tents acr
sharon put in jest this is really what's at the heart of the matter the environment and the water for them it's not so much about fighting chevron as it is about protecting both their lives and livelihoods but you've got the beef all my years i have been working on the land it is the only live the time now. during the day isn't your typical sort of protester a farmer all her life she and her husband were also some of the first villagers to speak out against chevron's plans to drill for natural...
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it's not new a safer place in an environment where israel as well as many u.s. lawmakers don't think that iran should develop nuclear technology at all the obama administration had to engage in diplomatic acrobatics to both acknowledge iran's right to peaceful nuclear energy and not acknowledge it at the same time we approach these negotiations with a basic understanding of iran like any nation should be able to access peaceful nuclear energy but because of its record of violating its obligations iran must accept strict limitations on its nuclear program that make it impossible to develop a nuclear weapon the scope and role of iran's enrichment as is set forth in the language within this document says that iran's peaceful nuclear program is subject to a negotiation. and to mutual agreement despite the official's attempts to appease the hawks punches are flying it looks like we've tacitly agreed that they will be enriching for commercial purposes now on the road so i think you're going to see on capitol hill again a bipartisan effort to try to make sure that this
it's not new a safer place in an environment where israel as well as many u.s. lawmakers don't think that iran should develop nuclear technology at all the obama administration had to engage in diplomatic acrobatics to both acknowledge iran's right to peaceful nuclear energy and not acknowledge it at the same time we approach these negotiations with a basic understanding of iran like any nation should be able to access peaceful nuclear energy but because of its record of violating its...
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it tells us that the introduction of genetic variation allows us it to adapt to a changing environment and gives us the wonderful diversity we see in a room full of peel like this. although they can cause disease they also allow us to adapt. we should be thanksful for them. >> the natural context is how much do we differ. if the mutations are happen happening every time we reproduce how much is there between humans? identical twins differ at essentially zero d.n.a. bases. not quite true but close enough. they are identical at the d.n. allyl. unrelated humans? do i have any guesses as to how much an unrelated pair of humans differs at the d.n.a. level. one in what? well it is not very much. one in a thousand. so at the d.n. allyl, the most fundamental unit of our biology, we are 99.9% identical. there is an important message right there. if we compare ourselves to our nearest biological relative the chimp we are 99% identical to the chimp for d.n.a. sequencing we can line up and compare. we are more different from mice and thank goodness if you compare us to broccoli we are mostly diffe
it tells us that the introduction of genetic variation allows us it to adapt to a changing environment and gives us the wonderful diversity we see in a room full of peel like this. although they can cause disease they also allow us to adapt. we should be thanksful for them. >> the natural context is how much do we differ. if the mutations are happen happening every time we reproduce how much is there between humans? identical twins differ at essentially zero d.n.a. bases. not quite true...
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the keywords in the commission's proposals is sustainable farming communities of the environment and production. it's a reflection of the fact that bombing is a call to your culture and history. agriculture commissioner touch and cello parts of the ppp political timing told us why his proposed reforms designed to support your citizens. she whimpered for a ct scan because even the timing was thinking about how to put security which contested the cost of the core of good management of natural resources. it would ensure that what security sensor would not only in the short term but in the medium and long term as well. spending on agriculture and rural development the council always tops the eu budget making sure that money is spent in the most efficient and effective way possible the essential michael murray and john marin ask you is vice chairman of the bp group and responsibilities of budget and structural policy he wants to various stakeholders in the bay to develop more common ground in order to ensure adequate eu resources coming policy in the future. we owe the discussions around
the keywords in the commission's proposals is sustainable farming communities of the environment and production. it's a reflection of the fact that bombing is a call to your culture and history. agriculture commissioner touch and cello parts of the ppp political timing told us why his proposed reforms designed to support your citizens. she whimpered for a ct scan because even the timing was thinking about how to put security which contested the cost of the core of good management of natural...
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namely government come to power on promises of respecting the environment because that was very much very much popular among the voters and the same as the currently to go into power he started getting into bed with with chevron and big fossil fuel interests against the wishes was yeah. probably what a lot of the last you put on a fast track has made the treasury chief slash fracking if it's as bad as you say it is why have comprehended it. sorry could you repeat the question you know it's good to see you talk about the promise of the despite the green credentials that he came into power all he's actually fast tracking fracking in the u.k. indeed the treasury chief slash tax for fraud to bring it all so what have they not worried about that you all worried about. i mean they seem to be not worried about future generations about the use you mentioned already in terms of contamination to water which is me hugely documented in the us and one of the key experts on the science of geology involved and the techniques involved says that at least five percent of the wells crack initially as t
namely government come to power on promises of respecting the environment because that was very much very much popular among the voters and the same as the currently to go into power he started getting into bed with with chevron and big fossil fuel interests against the wishes was yeah. probably what a lot of the last you put on a fast track has made the treasury chief slash fracking if it's as bad as you say it is why have comprehended it. sorry could you repeat the question you know it's good...
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tense environment the demonstration continues it's unclear what will make these protesters leave as you can see if we turn around they're sitting down they're staying their ground they don't want to leave this area. of course we'll keep you posted on the developments in romania and you can also today by following. here on twitter what is loosely mentioned the substances used in fracking will accumulate in the soil and pollute ground water and even the most of the chemicals remain in the ground for years to come. there over a function documented cases of water contamination new drilling sites with health impacts including sensory. damage kevin own spoke to environmental safety campaign george bush who says big business and government are closer than ever when it comes to show. what you see essentially is this battle between big business and the interests of the people and a consistent pattern both in the u.k. and roumania where you're seeing major figures from the energy industry moving into into government directly david cameron as i came into came to power on the promise of being the g
tense environment the demonstration continues it's unclear what will make these protesters leave as you can see if we turn around they're sitting down they're staying their ground they don't want to leave this area. of course we'll keep you posted on the developments in romania and you can also today by following. here on twitter what is loosely mentioned the substances used in fracking will accumulate in the soil and pollute ground water and even the most of the chemicals remain in the ground...
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the involve no not even a little concerned about the environment the kids to bring a little card to run they've got jobs to do they want cheap fuel this is one of the law is being you know both here and in romania that you know. maybe a poison your children but it's going to be cheaper to the people in neighboring plots of land the ones that have to suffer the consequences the huge increase rates of cancers also at risk or your problems thousands of families have been forced to move out of that areas and one of the reasons that we're not hearing more about the specific stories of the illness is that in order to get any kind of compensation from these fucking companies they have to settle out of court because they can't fight the legal battles that sharon kind of forward. feeling the public unrest in ukraine yet again a delegation of pages now spoken to the crowds in kiev the protesters have now got four days to decamped from government buildings poor scots for. crowds behind me were addressed by a delegation of e.u. officials who once again reiterated their support for the opposition mo
the involve no not even a little concerned about the environment the kids to bring a little card to run they've got jobs to do they want cheap fuel this is one of the law is being you know both here and in romania that you know. maybe a poison your children but it's going to be cheaper to the people in neighboring plots of land the ones that have to suffer the consequences the huge increase rates of cancers also at risk or your problems thousands of families have been forced to move out of that...
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chevron says it's committed to working with the local community to drill without damaging the environment it insists that it is abiding by all safety rules but that's not reassuring for farmers like vassily. they could completely destroy us we just want to protect what's important once we're in our land and that's what they've done for more than a month now braving the cold villagers set up makeshift tents across from the company's drilling site chevron did temporarily suspend its operations but last week the camp was raided by the police i was punched in the face it was humiliating rumanian but the police treated us like criminals i felt like we were so doubt we tied ourselves together to form a human chain across the road the police officers came in just like moves they were kicking ass and beating us with their bottoms i was kicked here there was another religious reason hospital night because of how hard they hit him in the stomach. and on saturday more violence would began as a peaceful demonstration was broken up by force of. another arrest the protests are at an end but demonstrato
chevron says it's committed to working with the local community to drill without damaging the environment it insists that it is abiding by all safety rules but that's not reassuring for farmers like vassily. they could completely destroy us we just want to protect what's important once we're in our land and that's what they've done for more than a month now braving the cold villagers set up makeshift tents across from the company's drilling site chevron did temporarily suspend its operations...
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chevron says it's committed to working with the local community to drill without damaging the environment. it insists that it is abiding by all safety risk. that's not reassuring for farmers like the silly. in progress completely destroy us. we just want to protect what's important what's for unknown man and that they've done for more than a month. leading the colts division set up makeshift tents across the company's drilling chevron to temporarily suspend its operations. last week the camp was greeted by the police. after the attic i was accumulating romanian but the police treated us like criminals. i'd like to go into and out the entire selves together to form a human chain to kicking and beating us with their bottoms here is another religion is a postponement is a new party in the stomach and on saturday. more violence that began as a peaceful demonstration was broken up by force. her breasts the protester and hands but demonstrators continued to get taken away in the spark in some ways that the case of david versus goliath a tiny romanian village fighting to get an energy giant chev
chevron says it's committed to working with the local community to drill without damaging the environment. it insists that it is abiding by all safety risk. that's not reassuring for farmers like the silly. in progress completely destroy us. we just want to protect what's important what's for unknown man and that they've done for more than a month. leading the colts division set up makeshift tents across the company's drilling chevron to temporarily suspend its operations. last week the camp...
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signs of weakening in north and your effort that was at least four people dead or missing britain's environment agency board of the risk of a stone was such a tent area has been deployed to protect london winds of up to two hundred and twenty a comic to salah pummeled the east coast of scotland. a dissenting this laurie and killing the driver as highway when his head for the consonant handbags and the agency said this was down to the fullest and schools with high east. the storm is also causing transport chaos with hundreds of flights canceled and rail networks shot down. as it reaches small islands off the taste of gemini the residents fear being cut off supply rates as water levels are rising higher than expected. and den aka seventy two year old woman died when the truck she was traveling in. i've attended high winds the bridge connecting with sweden has pink eye least as hurricane force gusts back to the taste the two is he. as the one who. dj's. each. it as with it. will. the us. it says. cr the house. the day most of the home front. what can. poll. at that. though the bus. i'm not. though
signs of weakening in north and your effort that was at least four people dead or missing britain's environment agency board of the risk of a stone was such a tent area has been deployed to protect london winds of up to two hundred and twenty a comic to salah pummeled the east coast of scotland. a dissenting this laurie and killing the driver as highway when his head for the consonant handbags and the agency said this was down to the fullest and schools with high east. the storm is also causing...
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if you look you you find fibres that are growing through the soil of the environment and in trees. that's gluing the mushrooms on to the side of the tree or the forest floor. mushrooms. >> we never grow mushrooms, we keep the mycilian in a vegetative stage. the concept was when i saw mysilian growing through wood ships, keeping them together. using waste didn't happen until i teamed up with gavin. >> it takes seven days for a product to be grown. we are about to show you how it works in seconds. >> what is this. >> the waste is cleaned, light before adding the mycel. >> um. it's ipp cubated and it becomes a solid white mass. next it goes through a tromell, a machine that grind the waste. >> this is reminding me of willie wonga and the chocolate factory and i'm afraid i'll be sucked up. >> this is mulched and stacked into moulds. the mycelian does what it does - gross. all that is left is to paying it at a low temperature of 200 to growth. >> freshly based funk us. so it can be sold to corporations like dell computers and other fortune 500 companies. >> here is what is cool. i can t
if you look you you find fibres that are growing through the soil of the environment and in trees. that's gluing the mushrooms on to the side of the tree or the forest floor. mushrooms. >> we never grow mushrooms, we keep the mycilian in a vegetative stage. the concept was when i saw mysilian growing through wood ships, keeping them together. using waste didn't happen until i teamed up with gavin. >> it takes seven days for a product to be grown. we are about to show you how it...
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the well for the villagers here and put in just this is really what's at the heart of the matter the environment and the water for them it's not so much about fighting chevron as it is about protecting both their lives and livelihoods which is the root of this all my years i have been working on the land it is the only live the time now. during the day isn't your typical sort of protester a farmer all her life she and her husband were also some of the first villagers to speak out against chevron's plans to drill for natural gas in their community. we've heard horror stories of water supplies being polluted for it's no longer being green. everything for this company to make a profit off of chevron says it's committed to working with the local community to drill without damaging the environment it insists that it is abiding by all safety rules but that's not reassuring for farmers like vassily. they could completely destroy us we just want to protect what's important once were in our land. and that's what they've done for more than a month now braving the cold villagers set up makeshift tents acro
the well for the villagers here and put in just this is really what's at the heart of the matter the environment and the water for them it's not so much about fighting chevron as it is about protecting both their lives and livelihoods which is the root of this all my years i have been working on the land it is the only live the time now. during the day isn't your typical sort of protester a farmer all her life she and her husband were also some of the first villagers to speak out against...
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but the fact of the matter is, the current populations of bees in most rural environments is so low, that you can plant whatever you want that there aren't going to be enough bees to take advantage of it. and right now, it's the bees that are needed. and i don't know of any one thing that any homeowner or business owner could do to have an impact on the local environment than adding a hive of bees to the property. this will bring the bees back to the area, and this is what so desperately needed. >> we have to pause there, and jennifer, we have 20 seconds left. not everybody agrees on the cause and the consequences, and what's the effect of doing nothing? >> well, we really can't wait on this problem. the bees can't wait. it's a complicated problem, but what we do know, the pesticides are harming the bees, and to ban them in ways that bees are exposed. >> that's all the time we have for the conference, than conver. and thank you all for joining us. until next time, raj and i will see on you line. >> >> u.s. vice president arrives in beijing hours after blaming china for increasing ten
but the fact of the matter is, the current populations of bees in most rural environments is so low, that you can plant whatever you want that there aren't going to be enough bees to take advantage of it. and right now, it's the bees that are needed. and i don't know of any one thing that any homeowner or business owner could do to have an impact on the local environment than adding a hive of bees to the property. this will bring the bees back to the area, and this is what so desperately...
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and pedestrian lanes we're moving closer to an integrated mode of transportation that is good for our environment and community. so in closings thank you to everyone in our efforts and it's been eagerly awaited. i've been in the senate and the assembly n for 15 years so i've eagerly awaited this day. rest assured i'll continue to be an advocate in congress even in this is this tough environment for transportation infrastructure. i wish you the best of lick and a very happy labor day. thank you. again (clapping) >> knoll let me introduce our tremendous leader in the california state senate darryl stein beggar. >> good afternoon to leaders from the bay area. when i hear people talk about this bridge and today's events the touchstone that is most often talked about is 1989 the earthquake. and this is, of course, appropriate. but as steven said earlier the touchstone for this great california event could be just as easily been 1936 the year the bridge was build. for in 193 of this country was in the midst of the great depression. a signal to renewed civic effort proved that the pioneer spirit still l
and pedestrian lanes we're moving closer to an integrated mode of transportation that is good for our environment and community. so in closings thank you to everyone in our efforts and it's been eagerly awaited. i've been in the senate and the assembly n for 15 years so i've eagerly awaited this day. rest assured i'll continue to be an advocate in congress even in this is this tough environment for transportation infrastructure. i wish you the best of lick and a very happy labor day. thank you....
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most importantly for our patients the new hospitals will bring a more pleasant healing environment and an improved experience of care. for our patients family we'll have a great assurance that their loved ones are receiving the best care possible for for our community the new hospital represents community pride. in my current position at st. luke's it will be uplifting for the community. st. luke's has long been held the center of healing with the long history of deep roots. dr. i want to let you know we're proud to be that center of healing for the community and proud to be a member of the st. luke's. lastly to all involved in the cpmc project on behalf of all the nurses i wanted to extend our senility thanks for making this possible. thank you and have a wonderful day (clapping.) good morning. i'm warren brown the ceo of cpmc pr i honestly say there were many times i never thought i'd see this. and as i was driving here i was reminder of a little boy who banked his head against a wall and he said it feels good when i stop. let me begin to thank the board of trustees who stuck with us
most importantly for our patients the new hospitals will bring a more pleasant healing environment and an improved experience of care. for our patients family we'll have a great assurance that their loved ones are receiving the best care possible for for our community the new hospital represents community pride. in my current position at st. luke's it will be uplifting for the community. st. luke's has long been held the center of healing with the long history of deep roots. dr. i want to let...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. [ coughs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] you can't let a cold keep you up tonight. vicks nyquil -- powerful nighttime 6-symptom cold & flu relief. ♪ 6-symptom cold & flu relief. ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. i'm bethand i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's why we have ink. we like being in business because we like being creative, we like interacting with people. so you have time to focus on the t
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they argue the security environment in east asia is becoming more severe. north korea's missile and nuclear programs pose a threat to japan, and china is becoming more active in the region. >> there are critics who have disagreed with abe for launching the national security council. why is that? >> well, some critics say the nsc will help the abe administration strengthen security ties with the u.s. they worry this could put japan at risk of getting involved in the real conflict or war. some say there should be certain measures for people to check what leaders talk about and decide in the council. the abe administration responded by adopting a resolution allowing records of nsc meetings to be kept in a way that does not compromise national security. however, those records could be kept confidential under the secrecy bill the prime minister is trying to pass. if that's the case, it would take some time to check what's going on behind the scenes. >> how would the opposition lawmakers change things if they could? >> well, some official lawmakers say the nsc ma
they argue the security environment in east asia is becoming more severe. north korea's missile and nuclear programs pose a threat to japan, and china is becoming more active in the region. >> there are critics who have disagreed with abe for launching the national security council. why is that? >> well, some critics say the nsc will help the abe administration strengthen security ties with the u.s. they worry this could put japan at risk of getting involved in the real conflict or...
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however, the bar for hostile work environment is much higher than the public thinks it is. in a case like this, where a supervisor, the boss, is using very gender specific language like the word you said, that might meet the -- >> it doesn't get a whole lot more gender specific than the "p" word. well, although if you're rob ford. >> the first thing that's problematic is this, sticks and stones have very well break my bones, but names shall never harm me. there's something dual going on here. and they're claiming infliction of emotional distress. the other thing you have to establish adverse employment action. in the event -- >> the sticks and stones actually hurt, that they hurt. >> that they hurt and something happened to you. did you get demoted? did you lose something of value? i don't see that going on here. furthermore, claims about intentional infliction of emotional distress have to rise to more than calling someone by the name of their genitaled. i think there's a lot more here. there's a history here. what is that? there was a 2011 lawsuit between her and they're
however, the bar for hostile work environment is much higher than the public thinks it is. in a case like this, where a supervisor, the boss, is using very gender specific language like the word you said, that might meet the -- >> it doesn't get a whole lot more gender specific than the "p" word. well, although if you're rob ford. >> the first thing that's problematic is this, sticks and stones have very well break my bones, but names shall never harm me. there's something...
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it was a social environment. there are many other examples that occurred throughout history. artin luther, the use of bolin.ts, poetry, ann the way pamphlets were used more the ly in a runup to american and french revolutions. years of st 2,000 communicating at 8:00 eastern on c-span 2. c-span, we bring public affairs events from washington irectly to you, putting you in the room at congressional hearing, white house events, riefings, conference, and offering complete gavel-to-gavel us house all as a public service of private created where c-span, by the cable television industry by your ago and funded local cable or satellite you can watch us on c-span. >> the topic of the recent book, "gifts of the heart." after that, british prime minister, david cameron. that, supreme court ustice elena kagan about the inner workings of the supreme court. >> this week on "q&a," surgeon dr. hassan tetteh discusses his medical career, his service in afghanistan and his new book titled "gifts of the heart." >> dr. hassan tetteh, you told me just before we sat down that you did a heart transp
it was a social environment. there are many other examples that occurred throughout history. artin luther, the use of bolin.ts, poetry, ann the way pamphlets were used more the ly in a runup to american and french revolutions. years of st 2,000 communicating at 8:00 eastern on c-span 2. c-span, we bring public affairs events from washington irectly to you, putting you in the room at congressional hearing, white house events, riefings, conference, and offering complete gavel-to-gavel us house...
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they're making that call for a safer environment. we'll break it down, next. a huge drop for shares of express today. is this a chance to buy on the dip or should you read between the lines about what its forecast will reveal about the rest of the holiday season? that and more, straight ahead. >>> welcome back to the halftime report. check out what's going on with shares of microsoft. they had an intraday high of nearly 39 bucks today. the highest level since july of 2000. it's the fourth best performing stock in the dow jones industrial average this year. scott, not too shabby fon an older tech titan. back over to you. >> no, not at all. third or fourth best dow performer? >> i've been pounding the table for it. >> that's why i'm going up to you on it. >> i will not bring up a certain goldman sachs analyst who will go nameless. i have loved this stock. >> you're not talking about heath heather bellini again are you? >> i might be talking about heather. i think they'll have positive news that carries it well into 2014, judge. i've argued this one with josh thr
they're making that call for a safer environment. we'll break it down, next. a huge drop for shares of express today. is this a chance to buy on the dip or should you read between the lines about what its forecast will reveal about the rest of the holiday season? that and more, straight ahead. >>> welcome back to the halftime report. check out what's going on with shares of microsoft. they had an intraday high of nearly 39 bucks today. the highest level since july of 2000. it's the...
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well, so full build out benefits many for many, many reasons and health and safety and for others the environment. i wanted to say that the budget analyst made some suggestions of having the mta, and i think it was said there are already efforts to come back to not only the mta's board but the board of supervisors with a progress reports. i think there is a recommendation from the 2011 controller's report on a number of those items and i am guessing those are already being analyzed and lookinga at reports and the budget analyst reported to us from the recommendation and six month report backs to the budget committee on progress, and my hope even from the five years ago from the bicycle plan from 2008 i think it was even goal number eight aggressively increasing funding for bicycling is something that the city has not lived up to, so my hope out of this discussion and even for the mta to have better tracking and some of the other suggestions that we get a better bang for our existing buck and that we are looking at strategically improving our spending so that we can truly be a bike friendly city s
well, so full build out benefits many for many, many reasons and health and safety and for others the environment. i wanted to say that the budget analyst made some suggestions of having the mta, and i think it was said there are already efforts to come back to not only the mta's board but the board of supervisors with a progress reports. i think there is a recommendation from the 2011 controller's report on a number of those items and i am guessing those are already being analyzed and lookinga...
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after a year of -- it was a start-up environment. bringing in entrepreneurial talent. when i started we had three employees with no place to sit. now have a full building. $28 million in funding. over 20 in staff. it was quite a year and quite a story. now i'm working at city first enterprises. we're a cdfi. a community development financial institution. we focus on market other yentsed solutions. >> what got you to make the switch? what pushed you? what motivated you if you started out on the corporate side? >> i guess i had two switches. i was in new york on 9/11. i watched the towers come down and basically said this isn't what i want to be doing when a plane flies through my window. i felt like i wanted to give something back. i switched to international and human rights. when i made the decision to come back to the united states, peace corps was the way to do that. >> thank you both for coming in. >> thank you. >>> we're "on the money." charging your credit card or signing up for deals would leave [ male announcer ] this is a leather-wrapped steering wheel. this i
after a year of -- it was a start-up environment. bringing in entrepreneurial talent. when i started we had three employees with no place to sit. now have a full building. $28 million in funding. over 20 in staff. it was quite a year and quite a story. now i'm working at city first enterprises. we're a cdfi. a community development financial institution. we focus on market other yentsed solutions. >> what got you to make the switch? what pushed you? what motivated you if you started out...
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the environment is huge. it is stronger than willpower. surrounding yourself with artists, being in a culture where artists are driving, and where a huge amount of them is a healthy environment. >> you are making it safer. push, push. that is better. when i start thinking, i see it actually -- sometimes, i do not see it, but when i do, it is usually from the inside out. it is like watching something being spawned. you go in, and you begin to work, excavate, play with the dancers, and then things began to emerge. you may have a plan that this is what i want to create. here are the ideas i want to play with, but then, you go into the room, and there maybe some fertile ideas that are becoming manifest that are more interesting than the idea you had initially set out to plan. so there has to be this openness for spontaneity. also, a sense that regardless of the deadline, that you have tons of time so the you can keep your creativity alive and not cut it off and just go into old habits. it is a lot like listening. really listening to watch what
the environment is huge. it is stronger than willpower. surrounding yourself with artists, being in a culture where artists are driving, and where a huge amount of them is a healthy environment. >> you are making it safer. push, push. that is better. when i start thinking, i see it actually -- sometimes, i do not see it, but when i do, it is usually from the inside out. it is like watching something being spawned. you go in, and you begin to work, excavate, play with the dancers, and then...
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>> absolutely, we have environment regulations and those environmental regulations are completely ignored by the tannery factory workers. it seems that the government has relaxed all the environmental regulations for the tannery workers and we see a complete absence of the environmental regulations in the tannery, in the tannery industry. one simple factor and i'll explain that which is two or three of more than 200 tannery factories have treatment plants and we don't see implementation of the large in case of the tannery industry. >> reporter: thank you very much for speaking with us and shedding some light for us on the situation in bangladesh regarding the tannery factories and the industry and he is the director for the society of environment and human development joining us there from doca. and talks in indonesia and the agreement would be the first trade deal since the organization was created in 1995. there have been rallies in bali over one of the major sticking points, food support dis for developing nations such as india and we report from new deli. >> reporter: feeding her four
>> absolutely, we have environment regulations and those environmental regulations are completely ignored by the tannery factory workers. it seems that the government has relaxed all the environmental regulations for the tannery workers and we see a complete absence of the environmental regulations in the tannery, in the tannery industry. one simple factor and i'll explain that which is two or three of more than 200 tannery factories have treatment plants and we don't see implementation...
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years of community consensus promote in english and chooibz and spanish for other organizations and environment. the bill of rights is a set of experiences in which every child has the right to harvest a fruit or very many and plant a seed and watch it grow and visit and care for our local parked and play in the sand or in mud, discover upper wildlife and the trees and plant. so describing this a third grade student sums it up you taught me how to get adopt and dirty i will start in my background and traffic the world. so with the commissioners endorsement we promote the san francisco youth to explore the nature. i want to introduce a member from the presidio steering committee and he's to talk about the committee do you want all those folks to continue standing behind you? forever >> forever? (laughter) >> okay. thanks san francisco i didn't. good morning, commissioners and a quick shout out to all the kids and colleagues in the highway that were here to support this initiative. just a quick show of hands how many of you grew up in on a urban area? okay. great. how many of you are raising or h
years of community consensus promote in english and chooibz and spanish for other organizations and environment. the bill of rights is a set of experiences in which every child has the right to harvest a fruit or very many and plant a seed and watch it grow and visit and care for our local parked and play in the sand or in mud, discover upper wildlife and the trees and plant. so describing this a third grade student sums it up you taught me how to get adopt and dirty i will start in my...
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we restore the precious nature environment we have hero in san francisco that's beautiful but needs love and maintenance and we do the same thing with young people help to restore and maintain and help to bloom those young people to become wonderful young adults arrest there's a young man who graduated if the program >> i know that i noted to get my high school diploma i made it. >> he's got full-time employment. >> next year i know he's cool he knows we have a full-time job and i get paid. >> i want to go to college and get a degree but this is wonderful. >> for like this we help each other out. >> back on track. >> my sister now is joining the core so it helped to attract. >> i'm triblt to my community and making a difference i want to make a change and be a role model if patrick can do it that's my fuel. >> when i joined this program it was two weeks i wanted to be proud i worked for a good company and wanted to learn and if it wasn't for this program i wouldn't success. i can only thank sf cc i found my dream so thanks sf cc >> you're fine. >> thank you very much. for your attention.
we restore the precious nature environment we have hero in san francisco that's beautiful but needs love and maintenance and we do the same thing with young people help to restore and maintain and help to bloom those young people to become wonderful young adults arrest there's a young man who graduated if the program >> i know that i noted to get my high school diploma i made it. >> he's got full-time employment. >> next year i know he's cool he knows we have a full-time job...
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and environment where we would not necessarily need to have this large investment in the criminal justice system. [ applause ] >> to mr. gas skon. if we were to eliminate money bail in effect turn over a decision whether or not someone is in custody to a judge whether or not they have been violator likely to reoffending or a flight risk, do you think that kind of system would likewise get accused of discrimination against the poor or racial minorities or do you think it would be more fair? >> i think it would be more fair. if you look at the fact that hispanics for instance are under the current system 4 percent more likely to be held on a pretrial setting than whites, 27 percent, we can show there is a disparity there. if we create a model that is based on evidence base risk factors that can be applied to the individual and the setting of that individual and can be done objectively not because an officer is making a decision but putting some kind of value system to those factors that are likely to impact risk. i think we are probably going to have a much more equitable system than we are
and environment where we would not necessarily need to have this large investment in the criminal justice system. [ applause ] >> to mr. gas skon. if we were to eliminate money bail in effect turn over a decision whether or not someone is in custody to a judge whether or not they have been violator likely to reoffending or a flight risk, do you think that kind of system would likewise get accused of discrimination against the poor or racial minorities or do you think it would be more...
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they are moving the needle on the environment. this thing is similar. >> on both of those issues, you are on their side. on gay rights and the environment. >> yes. i still am. i am trying to lay out a set of facts and hoping when they look at those facts, they will start to put political pressure and consider this issue as important as they do the environment and the gay rights. >> do you think you'll find more receptivity in the republican or democratic party? >> i will see enthusiasm on both sides. any asked questions for half hour. it doesn't matter if they were at round or usc or north carolina. >> jeff explain. >> he runs the harlem children's zone. i have been president since its founding. >> they do what? >> good question. there are 100 square yards. they take children from birth to college, prosocial antibiotics at them, education, baby college, pre-k, try to get them to college. as you know, there is a bunch of pilot programs, some inspired by the president to try to copy that model around the country. that is what jeff d
they are moving the needle on the environment. this thing is similar. >> on both of those issues, you are on their side. on gay rights and the environment. >> yes. i still am. i am trying to lay out a set of facts and hoping when they look at those facts, they will start to put political pressure and consider this issue as important as they do the environment and the gay rights. >> do you think you'll find more receptivity in the republican or democratic party? >> i will...
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the again the book says we will assume that's not going to change, the home environment. we will change the home environment i educating this generation for one generation in their homes will be very different. that is the premise. if help comes in the other way to my fantastic. again is it possible to close the gap? by the way one of them is more time in early childhood. more time in the school helps. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you for your talk. i will read your look. so, if we acknowledge the importance of culture, which i do and i wonder whether you agree that it's easier to start a new culture than it is to rip one out and change from within. if you agree with that then i wonder what you think about trying to change the significant base of troubled schools as opposed to restarting them as opposed to starting a new? >> wow you know that's a very topical and important question. we do not find the research that supports you know crush a school and start over again from scratch. i'm giving you my opinion. when you are renovating a house, it's harder t
the again the book says we will assume that's not going to change, the home environment. we will change the home environment i educating this generation for one generation in their homes will be very different. that is the premise. if help comes in the other way to my fantastic. again is it possible to close the gap? by the way one of them is more time in early childhood. more time in the school helps. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you for your talk. i will...
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welcoming, safe, and collaborative environments. you cannot show me a school that works or a district or a state or a country that works where the notion of collaboration as opposed to competition, the notion of a welcoming, safe environment so that schools are central to the community, are not the dominant theory as opposed to testing and sanctioning. that is what we are trying to do. solutions that are aligned with what communities need. we must rate neighborhood schools and try to make sure that public education is a hallmark of democracy and a propeller of our economy. most importantly, we must really make sure that we figure out how to enable all kids to have the opportunity to not only dream big, but achieve them. >> thank you. let me ask you one or two and then we will go to kimberly to start. let me ask you about the common core standards. you said, you think that obamacare is bad and the implementation of the common core is far worse. who is to blame and anyone stepping up to fix this? >> i am not a big believer in this. i
welcoming, safe, and collaborative environments. you cannot show me a school that works or a district or a state or a country that works where the notion of collaboration as opposed to competition, the notion of a welcoming, safe environment so that schools are central to the community, are not the dominant theory as opposed to testing and sanctioning. that is what we are trying to do. solutions that are aligned with what communities need. we must rate neighborhood schools and try to make sure...
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this renaissance design for an ideal city uses classical architecture to create a perfect environment based upon reason and order. and in perhaps the most famous image of man by a renaissance artist, leonardo da vinci is illustrating the roman author vitruvius. man, in his ideal proportions, is the measure of all things. out of their preoccupation with classical harmony and proportion, renaissance artists created these new images of man and woman. [bells ringing] inside the palazzo vecchio, the 5,000 or so florentines who had the right to vote would meet, summoned by the bell in times of crisis. they were the members of the influential guilds and represented craftsmen and the most economically important activities... sculptors and stoneworkers... textiles... metalworkers... masons and builders... lawyers and solicitors. the engine driving the art of florence at the beginning of the 15th century was competition between the guilds and competition between the artists commissioned by them. the armorers guild paid for this powerful, alert image of their patron saint, saint george, by donat
this renaissance design for an ideal city uses classical architecture to create a perfect environment based upon reason and order. and in perhaps the most famous image of man by a renaissance artist, leonardo da vinci is illustrating the roman author vitruvius. man, in his ideal proportions, is the measure of all things. out of their preoccupation with classical harmony and proportion, renaissance artists created these new images of man and woman. [bells ringing] inside the palazzo vecchio, the...
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or a wireless environment. yeah, i would say america's future is a wireline future. >> the future of the communications industry with u.s. telecom had walter mccormick, monday on "the communicators" on 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 2. >> the editor of the london- based newspaper "the guardian" testified before the british home affairs committee earlier this week. he defended his newspaper's decision to publish surveillance piles clicked by former nsa contractor edward snowden. this is an hour and 20 minutes. >> can i call the committee to order? i welcome our witness to today's session, alan rusbridger, the editor of "the guardian." mr. rusbridger, you are giving evidence as part of the committee's inquiry into counterterrorism. thank you very much for coming here this afternoon. can i refer all those present to the register of members? can i ask other members to declare any special interests? >> thank you, chair. i have written to the guardian on this issue. >> thank you. i should say that we are all "guardian"
or a wireless environment. yeah, i would say america's future is a wireline future. >> the future of the communications industry with u.s. telecom had walter mccormick, monday on "the communicators" on 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 2. >> the editor of the london- based newspaper "the guardian" testified before the british home affairs committee earlier this week. he defended his newspaper's decision to publish surveillance piles clicked by former nsa contractor...
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what is going on in this high-stakes highly restless claims processing environment? collis employee focused on the development of issues than what is working and what's not working? also, much here but the folks at best edition of the out sub inspector general to look at specific complicated claims on an annual basis within the regional office. reviews of va oig reports as well as recent veteran testimonials are alarming. in the past four years at least 19 regional offices have been inspected by the oig on more than half the decrease in a claims processing accuracy with respect to commit brain injuries. the reports indicate the oig visit to the 10 regional office evidenced more errors than the initial visit. with respect to temporary 100% disabled claims, while improvements have been made on half of the offices are in fact it still could not process 50% of these claims correctly on their second inspection. there's still no other word for this but i'm except the bull feared at this time, i would like to welcome our witnesses. we will have three panels here today. curr
what is going on in this high-stakes highly restless claims processing environment? collis employee focused on the development of issues than what is working and what's not working? also, much here but the folks at best edition of the out sub inspector general to look at specific complicated claims on an annual basis within the regional office. reviews of va oig reports as well as recent veteran testimonials are alarming. in the past four years at least 19 regional offices have been inspected...
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capacity, i corresponded nelsonnnie mandela and himself, to set up the kind of environment that would be most rewarding with his visit for the united states. here and i was charged with the responsibility of leading the demands that were made upon us for the visit here. >> that was the very first time the very that was first time, during that excitement i was able to meet you and befriend you, but let me thatfor all the courage you have seen in your life, a lot of this exhibited by by king and robison, and the two persons you basically sponsored, and brought to the attention of the american for all- out of africa, the courage you have seen in your lifetime, how do you properly contextualize the courage he had to stay in prison during those 27 years when you know that if he had struck a deal here or there, he could have gotten out sooner. how do you describe that kind of courage -- >> it is not easy to contextualize that. commodity,h a rare this is such a divine existence, that he revealed. as power and his current was great instruction to the rest of us, who were thinking of ways in w
capacity, i corresponded nelsonnnie mandela and himself, to set up the kind of environment that would be most rewarding with his visit for the united states. here and i was charged with the responsibility of leading the demands that were made upon us for the visit here. >> that was the very first time the very that was first time, during that excitement i was able to meet you and befriend you, but let me thatfor all the courage you have seen in your life, a lot of this exhibited by by...
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. >> nevertheless do you think in the current economic environment, when you talk about $60 billion being injected into health care systems a year to reach these goals, a lot of people are going to be thinking how are cash-strapped countries going to find that money? >> what we show is that the total gain in gdp, the extra gdp, not the gdp they have now, the extra gdp they have per year represents a figure of close to $10 trillion per year. and what we're talking about is the allocation of not half of it, not a tenth of it. but well under 1% of it. two this global conversion agenda that saves 10 million lives. >>> to ask you about the risk of overburn denning health systems, of course it would be an incredible achievement, but i'm just wondering about the knock-on effect of that, that it could put pressure on health systems in years to come if these countries are having to deal with aging populations? are these the kind of challenges they need to think about now? >> the remarkable saying is that making people healthier, takes burdens off of health care systems. because when you prevent so
. >> nevertheless do you think in the current economic environment, when you talk about $60 billion being injected into health care systems a year to reach these goals, a lot of people are going to be thinking how are cash-strapped countries going to find that money? >> what we show is that the total gain in gdp, the extra gdp, not the gdp they have now, the extra gdp they have per year represents a figure of close to $10 trillion per year. and what we're talking about is the...
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side we are exciting about city build and the role pat mulligan can play and the department of the environment and we have them here and there is capacity and infrastructure with cal and rich at the department to be really supportive so i wanted to add that component and everything is set and ready to go and we're excited about the potential moving forward with the program. >> supervisor mar. >> i did want to ask if rich can elaborate more on how this is legally defensible given the changes at the federal and new changes at the state level and how this is privately financed as well? >> sure supervisor mar. so as i mentioned and supervisor farrell also alluded to this, the statements from 2010 from the federal financing agency were statements of concern, and since those statements were released most residential pace programs including ours in san francisco basically suspended because there was some question as to what was really behind those statements. as supervisor farrell mentioned a number of residential pace programs have continued to operate even in light of that regulatory uncertainty an
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the choice between economic growth, and protecting the environment. in the second report on the lucrative leather industry rob reynolds reports on the environmental impact in daco. >> blood red and letted. gushes from one of the many canneries in the district. >> they produce huge amounts of waste, full of cancer causing chemicals. the water drains untreated straight into the streams and open sewers of this densely populated neighborhood. home to 160,000 people. steels and alleys are piles high with cast off leather trims, bone, and rotting animal parts. >> if you want to know how held looks like, you don't really wait to go there. if you come to the cannery, and have a look at the cannery that should tell you perhaps how it looks like. >> about 22,000 cubic meters of environmentally has does waste secretsy mitted every single day. it flows into the river, the main waterway. scientists say it is a dead zone, fish and other aquatic life simply can't exist there any longer. the conditions here are so bad that a new report just put out by an influential
the choice between economic growth, and protecting the environment. in the second report on the lucrative leather industry rob reynolds reports on the environmental impact in daco. >> blood red and letted. gushes from one of the many canneries in the district. >> they produce huge amounts of waste, full of cancer causing chemicals. the water drains untreated straight into the streams and open sewers of this densely populated neighborhood. home to 160,000 people. steels and alleys...
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in this environment, even harder. >> hang on. clearly, cerberus has some obligations to investors like callister's. and it has many other partners who are counting on cerberus to generate an adequate return on its investments. but if it comes out and said, we are going to sell this thing, it sounds as though they are going to get rid of it, which is to say not necessarily selling it at the best price. have a simply not been able to find a buyer at any price? or are they trying to maximize the return and get out of this? which to me, in the scam and the environment, might make it a bit of a tough sale. it a bit ofght make a tough sale in this environment. >> you hit the head on the nail. i have lots of investors. they are trying to do the right thing, which is to liquidate the company, but they have to do it for the right price and find the right buyer. they have found some people very interested in the company. but in this industry, this is a fairly big company. tois not an easy company liquidate. >> what if they cannot sell? wil
in this environment, even harder. >> hang on. clearly, cerberus has some obligations to investors like callister's. and it has many other partners who are counting on cerberus to generate an adequate return on its investments. but if it comes out and said, we are going to sell this thing, it sounds as though they are going to get rid of it, which is to say not necessarily selling it at the best price. have a simply not been able to find a buyer at any price? or are they trying to maximize...
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that's not easy to do in today's environment. >> i would concur with my colleagues and don't have anything to add. >> thank you very much. thank you, mr. chairman. >> i might make one comment in the refer to the plant in southern california and has 33% renewable mandate. i was talking to one of the ceos how one of the major utilities out there. as say build new transmission lines to bring in renewable power to where they need it, they're getting in some instances specific instructions to going underground on the transmission lines, which races are technical issues. the ceo in wrong to me that the mileage they are going underground is costing his utility $100 million a mile. so we are talking about some costly situations in some cases. this time to recognize the gentleman from texas, mr. olson for five minutes. >> i think the chair and i assure you i'll take only a maximum of four hours -- four minutes and 59 seconds of my time. >> witnesses. chairwoman lafleur, commissioner moeller, commissioner norris, welcome, happy holidays. i have one question about the tax credit. poster with you, com
that's not easy to do in today's environment. >> i would concur with my colleagues and don't have anything to add. >> thank you very much. thank you, mr. chairman. >> i might make one comment in the refer to the plant in southern california and has 33% renewable mandate. i was talking to one of the ceos how one of the major utilities out there. as say build new transmission lines to bring in renewable power to where they need it, they're getting in some instances specific...
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. >> create school environments that are welcoming and inclusive for all. if we catch these young people, then everybody else falls in line. >> it's a point board member charles ramsey can see after the gang rape of a girl in richmond. >> we are making sure we are spending the money to make our school safe. that has to be the priority, above learning. if you don't feel safe, you aren't going to want to learn. >> overall harassment policies from start to bottom, starting with their retreat on january 5 and voting on those changes on january 29, homing to implement those changes to staff soon after. in richmond, andrea, kpix5. >> another teenager set on fire because he was wearing a skirt returned to class today. sasha walked into berkeley's high school exactly three weeks after the incident. she he suffered burns on his legs and is recovering. the 16-year-old boy who said he did it because he is home phobic is facing hate crime charges. >> as we mark the 25th anniversary of world aids day. the city of san francisco is providing new hope. how the city believe
. >> create school environments that are welcoming and inclusive for all. if we catch these young people, then everybody else falls in line. >> it's a point board member charles ramsey can see after the gang rape of a girl in richmond. >> we are making sure we are spending the money to make our school safe. that has to be the priority, above learning. if you don't feel safe, you aren't going to want to learn. >> overall harassment policies from start to bottom, starting...
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and in harvard, that's a snobby kind of environment. and he was also socially maladjusted so it was a disaster for him. >> at harvard, kaczynski was one of 20 student volunteers chosen to take part in a study of gifted undergraduates. what the participants didn't know was the test was allegedly part of a secret program funded by the cia and military intelligence. >> what they did was essentially interview these kids and put them up against someone who ridiculed them mercilessly. now this is something that if you do that to someone who is not socially confident anyway, it's going to be at the very least very difficult to deal with. >> some experts later surmised that the harvard experiments might have played a role in kaczynski's emotional problems. >> i think they took advantage of a young, very vulnerable person as a subject. they really treated him badly. they really played games with their mind. >> kaczynski graduated from harvard in 1962. he enrolled at the university of michigan at ann arbor where he earned his ph.d. in mathematics
and in harvard, that's a snobby kind of environment. and he was also socially maladjusted so it was a disaster for him. >> at harvard, kaczynski was one of 20 student volunteers chosen to take part in a study of gifted undergraduates. what the participants didn't know was the test was allegedly part of a secret program funded by the cia and military intelligence. >> what they did was essentially interview these kids and put them up against someone who ridiculed them mercilessly. now...
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, department of public finance, the commission of the environment, as well as numerous other labor community, small property owner and business people that were involved in this process, the rest i submit. >> thank you, supervisor farrell. supervisor kim? >> thank you, supervisor kim, supervisor mar? >> thank you, colleagues, today i'm requesting our budget and analyst office to evaluate economic impacts of our transit first policies in the city. public space in our city is extremely -- it's an extremely valuable resource. we've increased the use of better neighbors planning, complete streets, strategies to meet transit safety and neighborhood revitalization goals from the masonic to 6th street, we are providing the safety of pedestrians and bikers as well as improving our transit, it is these benefit that is ie aoem asking the budget analyst office to study, between like lanes, bus rapid transit projects, street festivals like sundays streets and farmer's markets, we're using our streets in more creative ways, it looks as streets as the river of life in cities, the place where we come toget
, department of public finance, the commission of the environment, as well as numerous other labor community, small property owner and business people that were involved in this process, the rest i submit. >> thank you, supervisor farrell. supervisor kim? >> thank you, supervisor kim, supervisor mar? >> thank you, colleagues, today i'm requesting our budget and analyst office to evaluate economic impacts of our transit first policies in the city. public space in our city is...
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we love the environment on you can actually achieve results. that's the great thing of being a governor. i look at so many of the members of the utah state legislature who are here. and with each one of them, i can tell you stories about how we were able to get things done and the can-do attitude. it was remarkable. joe then went on to the senate and became terribly frustrated with the culture that existed on capitol hill, something that evan knows a lot about. i went on to china to become our senior diplomat running the embassy there. and we kind of regrouped a little bit later when joe and nancy jacobson, who was the power behind no labels initially came and said would you like to become part of the o labels movement. what on earth is no labels? is it a third party effort to kind of ship wreck the republicans and the democrats. is it a bunch of mushy moderates to get together to take over the world? none of the above. come to find that it is a group that respects the fact that we have a two-party system. they are endeavoring to change the cen
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we should have an environment that encourages immigrants to come to this country. to innovate. to succeed and to have second chances in life in case they fail the first time. that's more important to make sure they're at the same level. >> but that suggestion we just don't care about this issue, we should be able to walk and chew gum at the same time. and also want an education system that improves. the thing is, we know what you need to do to make it better. it's not spending $115,000 per head. it's having some school choice. having merit-based pay for teachers. and in general giving our kids a better environment especially in k through 12 where their instructors are inspiring them and learn these things. >> that's all true. but this isn't the key to national success. >> okay, brett, thank you. when we come back, joe briden wraps up his asian trip among rising tensions over china's renewed military aggression towards japan. will the u.s. stand behind its ally? today her doctor has her on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart atta
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we are talking record a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >> tonight the temperatures are dropping around the bay area. leif look from walnut correct where right now the it's 49 degrees on the bank thermometer app clock. this is going to see him balmy compared to the freezing weather on the way. 50 degrees. we are at the beginning of a cold snap that could bring some record lows to spots around the bay area. ge. >> sandhya is tracking the cold weather moving that the bay area and the potential for rain with live doppler 7hd. >> sand why. >> yes. that cold blast of air is going to send temperatures into sub freezing territory. let's look at live doppler 7hd right now some clouds around a little drizzle around sfo. could still see iso
we are talking record a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >> tonight the temperatures are dropping around the bay area. leif...
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. >> create school environments that are truly welcoming and inclusive for all because if we catch these young people, then everybody else falls in line. >> reporter: it's a point board member charles ramsey concedes especially after the '09 gang rape in richmond. >> we're making sure everybody knows we're putting our money where it needs to be making our school safes. if you don't feel safe, you're not going to want to learn. >> reporter: tonight the school boarded to overhaul harassment policies from top to bottom starting from their retreat on january 25th and voting on those changes january 29th hoping to implement those changes to staff soon after. >>> a berkeley teen set on fire for wearing a skirt returned to school today three weeks after the attack on an ac transit bus. luke sasha fleischmann is still recovering from severe burns to his legs. the 16-year-old suspect told police he did it because he is homophobic. he's facing hate crime charges. >>> the san francisco police are closing in on a suspected cat killer. they say this is the guy who tossed a woman's cats into the bay n
. >> create school environments that are truly welcoming and inclusive for all because if we catch these young people, then everybody else falls in line. >> reporter: it's a point board member charles ramsey concedes especially after the '09 gang rape in richmond. >> we're making sure everybody knows we're putting our money where it needs to be making our school safes. if you don't feel safe, you're not going to want to learn. >> reporter: tonight the school boarded to...
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what has he done to foster the business environment? >> when i look at the need to ramp up operation center, where i can recruit people, have an environment to build buildings quickly? >> it's regulations, weather, what? >> combination of cost of living, truly weather -- >> not football? >> partly football. >> not johnny manziel? >> the college community, state that works to work with us. >> torte reform? >>> it's less torte reform but more an environment to do business quickly. we have to be agile. we're we have to make decisions and move quickly. this is a place for our employees to work. >> you didn't consider illinois? >> we looked at texas and felt that was a terrific location. let me be clear. we're expanding in illinois and new jersey. >> governor perry has been out and has a campaign saying bring your jobs to me. it's not free for the state of texas. they're give ago way tax incentives to induce you to come? >> this is less about moving existing jobs. this is where we're going to put new additional jobs. texas is the place we fe
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we have a regulatory environment and economic environment positive and stable. environment is one where we can see growth. not only in the u.k. at economy, but in the export markets. the prime minister is doing the right thing by going to china. we have a pathetic record in many of the fastest-growing economies in the world in terms of export. we have no interest in those economies for delivering exports. that is a primary risk to the u.k. economy. he haven't got enough export infrastructure. the government has to play a more positive role in developing the infrastructure around the world. >> let's talk about infrastructure and focus on what we need to see. have -- you are part of a group of insurers that are to invest in the infrastructure story in the u.k. over the next few years. we are seeing at the moment a lowball number? solvency rules have changed, regulatory roles have changed. a much more is there? >> i think there is more than that. if we want to get a realistic number, i think the treasury did a fantastic job in developing regulations for the u.k.. h
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phenomenal environment that they're causing earthquakes. >> and someone might have to go through that city, that stadium. >> every team will have to go through. they have the number one team. >> forget about it. shut that down. michael yves, thank you. and coming up here on al jazeera america. the troubled government healthcare site has given the obama administration lots of bad press. now the president is focusing on the rest of the affordable care act. we have the latest from the white house. >>> also amazing the man who spent three days trapped i in a sunken ship 100 feet below the ocean next. tÑ >> we have breaking. the pentagon has temporarily stopped using a route to send cargo into afghanistan. officials saying there are other routes to more cargo into and out of afghanistan. >>> detroit is bankrupt. a judge cleared the way today for what is now the largest municipal bankruptcy in u.s. history. the city is $18 billion in debt. it could mean severe cuts for retired city workers who relied on pensions. >>> french scientists have thrown a new twist in the yasser arafat story. for
phenomenal environment that they're causing earthquakes. >> and someone might have to go through that city, that stadium. >> every team will have to go through. they have the number one team. >> forget about it. shut that down. michael yves, thank you. and coming up here on al jazeera america. the troubled government healthcare site has given the obama administration lots of bad press. now the president is focusing on the rest of the affordable care act. we have the latest...
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it contends tense environment these people are very happy with the conduct of the police not just a day earlier. chevron is continuing. these operations may feel that although sometimes that it's going to add to this in irresponsible way to the people here feel like they haven't been consultant and if he liked their point of view isn't being taken into consideration. lines of business of farming area people here will i glanced to survive but if the water does get contaminated which is something that they fear will happen as a result of the franking their very existence is threatened to quit just like her so frustrated when the situation and when jesse spencer environments need the demonstration painting is a good clear out what will make these protesters the vatican think if we turn around or sitting down there saying their grounds. they don't want to leave this area look oh so cute of them with anonymous and reminding you can also stand today the falling leaves see all the traits that is the capital. bush mentioned local city of substance is used if rocky with kidman in the soil and gr
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even though the government is not concluded studies on how fracking can affect the environment well operations are in full swing here in texas there are thousands of them impossible to miss and it seems no study can get in the industry's way if in fact you're asking the question of whether something could happen to halt shale production the united states i think it is high. unlikely it is extremely beneficial to the national economy psyching is being largely responsible for the boom in u.s. energy production but maybe like fear they could be left to pay the price for her every week there is another tremor and another crack in her house she says she can't even sell it and leave the area we would have never moved here if we would have thought that all of this was going to go up and we were going to live in the middle of a wasteland we would have never moved here and now are stuck while energy companies are rubbing their hands in the anticipation of gigantic profits from fracking people who live just steps away from gas wells or increasingly fearful about the water that they drink about the land
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not maintenance, not preservation and not caring for the environment. thank you. >> thank you. >> we can hear from the permit holder, any rebuttal? >> okay. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> and yes, i won the contract to this and i am doing the work, and so i do profit from the work, i do the work. i do not... if the tree is pruned and you keep pruning a tree you keep coming back every year and once you remove it you are not coming back so that is not particularly true. and there has been pruning done on some trees out at park merced and we have to currently trying to do more and this process is stopped us from happening. and so, that is all that i got. >> thank you. >> i have a question, sorry. >> so, besides the tree removal, has the bodies that have hired you asked you to take a look at the over all health of the rest of the trees? well, they currently have a contracted with another ar bonist to do a report and he is reviewing all of the trees on the site. and because you know, off doing the work and so we have to kind of, i have the opinions on
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some feel there is a strong need to change the political environment for this financial burden. it's not passed to his students generation. that is why he decided to join in the demonstrations along with his co the us. you see the government is injecting taxpayer money into its political base in rural areas women. government officials to change the way they spend our money. to be used to improve the lives of all the time people the day the day the more the one gal worked at the country's transport ministry the thirty six year old fisher writes history demonstrations during his lunch break. he says he fell extremely angry when the government tried to pass a bill that would pardon former prime minister talks to the feel of what's been sentenced to prison the person who's committed wrongdoing by many to reading votes in parliament should get off scot free. it's not acceptable. not in a country that supposedly ruled by law but what the stirrups and the most is the behavior of the former deputy prime minister if his troops about who is leading the protests singtel said an unelected p
some feel there is a strong need to change the political environment for this financial burden. it's not passed to his students generation. that is why he decided to join in the demonstrations along with his co the us. you see the government is injecting taxpayer money into its political base in rural areas women. government officials to change the way they spend our money. to be used to improve the lives of all the time people the day the day the more the one gal worked at the country's...
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the airplanes are pretty germy environments. the hot zone is the row in front of you and the row behind you and all of these areas here. the tray tables and the seat pocket and anywhere that is likely to have caught a sneeze. the airport with the crowded ticket counters. the tsx checkpoint is an even bigger petri dish for disease. no air filters there, but plenty of coughs and sneezes. >> the best way to stay healthy is keep your hands clean. when you are traveling it is alcohol sanitizer. >> a single sneeze can produce 30,000 droplets that can spread as far as six feet. not exactly anyone's idea of spreading holiday cheer. david wright, abc news, los angeles. >> yuck. >>> the california health exchange is sharing data with insurance agents without consumer consent. the l.a. times said the state provided personal information to the agents when consumers researched coverage on-line. but they didn't complete an application and didn't ask to be contacted. 10s of thousands of consumers are affected. >>> there is hopeful muse on the
the airplanes are pretty germy environments. the hot zone is the row in front of you and the row behind you and all of these areas here. the tray tables and the seat pocket and anywhere that is likely to have caught a sneeze. the airport with the crowded ticket counters. the tsx checkpoint is an even bigger petri dish for disease. no air filters there, but plenty of coughs and sneezes. >> the best way to stay healthy is keep your hands clean. when you are traveling it is alcohol...
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welcoming, safe and collaborative environments. you can't show we a school that works or a district or a state or a cub that works -- country that works where that notion of collaboration as opposed to competition, that notion of welcoming and safe environment so that schools are central to communities are not the dominant theory as as opposed to testingd sanctioning. and so that's what we are trying to do, work with community, bottom-up solutions that are aligned with what communities need, great neighborhood public schools and, ultimately, really trying to make sure that every -- that public education is an anchor of our democracy, a to pell hour of our economy and probably most important, really, really make sure that we give and figure out how to enable all kids to have the opportunity to not only dream their dreams, but achieve them. >> and we are live this morning awaiting remarks from treasury secretary jacob lew on implementation of the dodd-frank financial regulations law. he will be introduced by former fdic chief sheila
welcoming, safe and collaborative environments. you can't show we a school that works or a district or a state or a cub that works -- country that works where that notion of collaboration as opposed to competition, that notion of welcoming and safe environment so that schools are central to communities are not the dominant theory as as opposed to testingd sanctioning. and so that's what we are trying to do, work with community, bottom-up solutions that are aligned with what communities need,...
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the animal was reintroduced in the 1950's, but now it's threatening the environment. the moose are eating too much vegetation,
the animal was reintroduced in the 1950's, but now it's threatening the environment. the moose are eating too much vegetation,
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he said he would lead a difficult environment like the car up to 9,000 troops. there is a big difference with what is now being offered which is about half that number. a point i butt to the u. ambassador to the united nations. have you enough troops the r the job. >> we are in this resolution, walking and chews gum at the same time. we are both strengthening the mandate and working through strengthening the preparedness. >> continue planning for a u.n. peace keeping operation and she said that was not being ruled out in the future. james bays reporting from the u.n. finished meeting with israeli and palestinian leaders today. kerry arrived in israel with a huge agenda pushing forward the middle east peace. joining us live now with more on kerry's visit. hello. >> hey, stephanie, it is a huge agenda and extraordinarily difficult. before he can talk about peace, he needs to reassure israel and iran, but the more he reassures them, the more he runs into trouble with the palestinians. >> today a chum my secretary of state left a message of support, the u.s. has isr
he said he would lead a difficult environment like the car up to 9,000 troops. there is a big difference with what is now being offered which is about half that number. a point i butt to the u. ambassador to the united nations. have you enough troops the r the job. >> we are in this resolution, walking and chews gum at the same time. we are both strengthening the mandate and working through strengthening the preparedness. >> continue planning for a u.n. peace keeping operation and...
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where kids have got to be on their best pavie i beh but does it create a hostile environment in the school or does it enforce the right kind of discipline. should kids be given a chance when they make another mistake? >> absolutely. i think this puts an unfair pressure on teen-agers. some of the behaviors that you're talking about i'm sorry to say are natural experientially. the problem is we don't understand the developing brain. the developing brain doesn't understand always how to make logical choices and fully comprehend the consequences. as a result, when you arrest these kids or expel them, you're marginalizing them in with a kind of criminal population or giving them a criminal identity. now, this is a big time of identity formation, which means if you tell a kid they're bad, likely they're going to be more bad in the future. so i think it's really important that we give kids a second chance, that we help them understand and give them more logical consequences than you're a criminal, you're out of this school. >> the three of you don't go anywhere. the discussion is far from
where kids have got to be on their best pavie i beh but does it create a hostile environment in the school or does it enforce the right kind of discipline. should kids be given a chance when they make another mistake? >> absolutely. i think this puts an unfair pressure on teen-agers. some of the behaviors that you're talking about i'm sorry to say are natural experientially. the problem is we don't understand the developing brain. the developing brain doesn't understand always how to make...
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find out how long a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >>> a cash smashed into a home injuring two people and causing considerable damage to a car. san jose firefighters say it started when who vehicles collided sending one vehicle right into the front of the garage. two people were hospitalized and firefighters had to make a brace out of lumber to keep the gradual from collapsing. >>> cold weather, a space heater and a fire. it might have added up to a real tragedy if not for one father's quick actions. >> reporter: that dad is being treated for burns to his feet. suffered he says when he walked in fire to get his 3-year-old son. >> flames were just pouring out of there. >> reporter: she found a man hobbling in pain. >> reporter
find out how long a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >>> a cash smashed into a home injuring two people and causing...
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tense environment the demonstration getting is that i'm clear what will make these protesters leave as you can see if we turn around they're sitting down they're staying their ground they don't want to leave this area and. use a curfew of her there's been a development of the story as well out here chevron to comment on the situation in romania the energy joint stated that they have no hold to the operations in put just because of the onset of conditions triggered by what they called unlawful and violent protest or activities chevron also stated they want to conduct their work in a safe and environmentally responsible manner consistent with the permits under which they operate they went on to say i spoke to r.t. franking campaigner and he childbirth he told me earlier that authorities worldwide stay silent about fracking precisely because of the possible hazards. there's no regulation going to be in this country or in any other will be specifically designed to break you like this industry because they know who will take on and it could be regulated is there an exaggeration of the poten
tense environment the demonstration getting is that i'm clear what will make these protesters leave as you can see if we turn around they're sitting down they're staying their ground they don't want to leave this area and. use a curfew of her there's been a development of the story as well out here chevron to comment on the situation in romania the energy joint stated that they have no hold to the operations in put just because of the onset of conditions triggered by what they called unlawful...
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existence is threatened which is why they're so frustrated with the situation in point jesse tense environment the demonstration continues it's unclear what will make these protesters leave as you can see if we turn around they're sitting down they're staying their ground they don't want to leave this area and. of course we'll keep you posted with developments in romania you can also following lucy on twitter account. should locals fear the substances used for cumulative the soil and pollute ground water the water table even go into the most of the chemicals were made of the ground for years to come activists clear the rover of documented cases of water good to have a nation near drilling sites with health impacts including sensory and respiratory damage at the fracking campaign at each other but told me earlier that authorities worldwide stay silent about fracking precisely because of the possible houses. there's no regulation going to be in this country or in any other way all this specifically designed to break you like this industry because they know full well they can't adequately regulat
existence is threatened which is why they're so frustrated with the situation in point jesse tense environment the demonstration continues it's unclear what will make these protesters leave as you can see if we turn around they're sitting down they're staying their ground they don't want to leave this area and. of course we'll keep you posted with developments in romania you can also following lucy on twitter account. should locals fear the substances used for cumulative the soil and pollute...
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profit chevron says it's committed to working with the local community to drill without damaging the environment and says that is abiding by all safety rules. but that's not reassuring for farmers like the silly. timlin they could completely destroy us we just want to protect what's important in our ward are in our land. and that's it done for more than a month braving the cold villagers set up makeshift tents across from the company's drilling sites. chevron to temporarily suspend its operations. last week the camp was greeted by the police. i had a hundred plunged into friday. it was stimulating. romanian but the police treated us like criminals. i liked was filmed out. though retired or cells together to form a human chain to kicking and beating us with their bottoms. i was kicks here is another religion is a postponement is a pirate party in the stomach and on saturday. more violence that began as a peaceful demonstration was broken up by force. their arrests the predecessor and hands but demonstrators continued to get taken away in the spark in some ways that the case of david versus goliat
profit chevron says it's committed to working with the local community to drill without damaging the environment and says that is abiding by all safety rules. but that's not reassuring for farmers like the silly. timlin they could completely destroy us we just want to protect what's important in our ward are in our land. and that's it done for more than a month braving the cold villagers set up makeshift tents across from the company's drilling sites. chevron to temporarily suspend its...
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we should have an environment that encourages immigrants to come to this country to innovate, to succeed and to have second chances in life in case they fail the first time. that's much more important than making sure that johnny at 15 is at the same level of those mighty lick ken stein generals in calculus. >> but that suggests that we don't care about this issue. we should be able to walk and chew gum at the same time. you can have of all those things and have an education system. we know what it takes to make it better. it's not spending $115,000 per head. it's having merit-based pay for teachers, having competition between teachers, and, in general, giving our kids a better environment, especially in k through 12 where their instructors are at school and inspiring these things. >> that's true but this isn't the key to national success. >> bret, thank you. >>> when we come back, vice president joe biden wraps up his asian trip. will the u.s. stand behind its ally? [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in
we should have an environment that encourages immigrants to come to this country to innovate, to succeed and to have second chances in life in case they fail the first time. that's much more important than making sure that johnny at 15 is at the same level of those mighty lick ken stein generals in calculus. >> but that suggests that we don't care about this issue. we should be able to walk and chew gum at the same time. you can have of all those things and have an education system. we...
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after nearly 6 months of ground work with various stakeholders from the environment, mayor lee and i announced to rekick start green finance sf, a program that will continue san francisco's tradition of being at the forefront of combating climate change, meeting our greenhouse emission reduction, our renewable energy pros in their homes. green finance sf is a program for residential properties of [inaudible] or less, otherwise known as pace, it's a financing structure that will enable san francisco at no cost to the city to fund energy efficient and renewable energy upgrades for property owners and home owners. green finance sf special form of financing will overcome market barriers by spreading cost recovery with savings realized over the lie of the improvement. the special form of financing allows owners to upgrade with a traditional tax assessment with extremely favorable terms and competitive interest rates. it will be provided by private entities with no financial risk or exposure to san francisco. every day in our city, we're fortunate too witness emerging models that that has
after nearly 6 months of ground work with various stakeholders from the environment, mayor lee and i announced to rekick start green finance sf, a program that will continue san francisco's tradition of being at the forefront of combating climate change, meeting our greenhouse emission reduction, our renewable energy pros in their homes. green finance sf is a program for residential properties of [inaudible] or less, otherwise known as pace, it's a financing structure that will enable san...
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tense environment the demonstration continues it's unclear what will make these protesters leave as you can see if we turn around they're sitting down they're saying their ground they don't want to leave this area . chevron to comment on the situation in romania the energy giant says it has halted operations amid what it called on lawful and violent protest or activities in. chevron also says that it wants to work in a safe and environmentally responsible manner under the terms agreed with the authorities and fracking campaigner and he says that authorities worldwide stay silent about fracking precisely because of the possible hazards. there's no regulate you guys in this country or in any other oh you're going where all this specifically designed to break you like this industry because they know too well they call don't adequately regulated is there an exaggeration of the potential problem say are we looking at fact difficult to quantify you know the recent school cd dealing with the vagaries of very deep geology and it's basically the whole realm of the are no fracking is there going
tense environment the demonstration continues it's unclear what will make these protesters leave as you can see if we turn around they're sitting down they're saying their ground they don't want to leave this area . chevron to comment on the situation in romania the energy giant says it has halted operations amid what it called on lawful and violent protest or activities in. chevron also says that it wants to work in a safe and environmentally responsible manner under the terms agreed with the...